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Posted by Bill Smith on February 12, 2003 at 21:53:48 from (63.147.130.89):
In Reply to: Farmall Shutters posted by Shutter guy on February 12, 2003 at 19:55:02:
In my tractoring and tractor travels I have found that shutters are very hard to find. Don't believe I have ever run across a complete fuctioning set of shutters that were original from factory. I see some rimnets of what use to be once in awhile but mainly just the actuating related parts. You shouldn't have trouble finding a demand, as many people that have restored without them and as many tractors that are being fixed up. How many you sell will depend on the price and the quality. I would like to have some shutters, but probably not going to pay big bucks for them. Shutters are a feature that can easily be eliminated on the letter series because you can't hardly tell if a tractor has them or not because the grill covers everything up and they are not manditory for burning gasoline unlike distillate or kerosene burning which is basically un-heard this day in age. 99% of the kero and distillate burners which required the shutters are now just run on straight gas. I do believe though that people will buy if the price is right just to add the feature and make the tractor more original and or complete.
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